Search Kanji for いや

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negate

Meaning: negate; no; noes; refuse; decline; deny
Kun-yomi: いな/いや
On-yomi:

all the more

Meaning: all the more; increasingly
Kun-yomi: いや/や/あまねし/いよいよ/とおい/ひさし/ひさ.しい/わた.る
On-yomi: ミ/ビ

Meaning:
Kun-yomi: いやしい/いやしむ/いやしめる
On-yomi:

lowly

Meaning: lowly; base; vile; vulgar
Kun-yomi: いや.しい/いや.しむ/いや.しめる
On-yomi:

narrowness

Meaning: narrowness; meanness; humbleness
Kun-yomi: いや.しい/せま.い
On-yomi: ロウ

any

Meaning: any; at all; in the least
Kun-yomi: いやしく.も
On-yomi: コウ/ク

rustic

Meaning: rustic; ill mannered
Kun-yomi: いや.しい
On-yomi:

alas

Meaning: alas
Kun-yomi: ああ/あお/いやいやこた.える
On-yomi: カイ/キ/アイ/イ

vulgar person

Meaning: vulgar person; country man
Kun-yomi: いや.しい/いやしいもの/いなかもの
On-yomi: ショウ/ソウ

despise

Meaning: despise; low-life; poverty
Kun-yomi: いや.しい/いや.しむ/いや.しめる/しず/やす.い
On-yomi: セン/ゼン

lowly

Meaning: lowly; the country; the countryside; be countrified
Kun-yomi: ひな/ひな.びる/いや.しい
On-yomi:

dislike

Meaning: dislike; detest; hate
Kun-yomi: きら.う/きら.い/いや
On-yomi: ケン/ゲン

get well

Meaning: get well; recover
Kun-yomi: い.える/いや.す
On-yomi:

get tired of

Meaning: get tired of; satiate; bore; dislike; disagreeable; unwelcome
Kun-yomi: いや/あ.きる/いと.う/おさ.える
On-yomi: エン/オン/アン/オウ/ユウ/ヨウ

despise

Meaning: despise; low-life; poverty
Kun-yomi: いや.しい/いや.しむ/しず/やす.い
On-yomi: セン/ゼン

extensive

Meaning: extensive; full; fill; complete
Kun-yomi: いや/や/あまねし/いよいよ/とおい/ひさし/ひさ.しい/わた.る
On-yomi: ミ/ビ

dislike

Meaning: dislike; be weary of; explain
Kun-yomi: いや.になる
On-yomi: エキ/セク/ト/ズ

Meaning:
Kun-yomi: いや.になる
On-yomi: エキ/ヤク/ト/ズ

healing

Meaning: healing; cure; quench (thirst); wreak
Kun-yomi: い.える/いや.す/い.やす
On-yomi:

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